Military Order of the Loyal Legion 



OF THE UNITED STATES. 







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O^ THE 



COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF KANSAS, 



October i, 1898. 



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State of Kansas, 



OCTOBER 1, 1898. 



FORT LEAVENWORTH, KAN. 



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OFFICERS AND PAST OFFICERS. 



OFFICERS FOR 1898=99. 



Commander^ 
Captain BERTRAND ROCKWELL, U. S. V. 

Senior Vice-Commander^ 
Major-General HAMILTON S. HAWKINS, U. S. V. 

Junior Vice- Commander^ 
Captain CALVIN HOOD, U. S. V. 

Hecorder, 
Captain WILLIAM B. REYNOLDS, U. S. A. 

Treasurer, 
Major and Surgeon JOSEPH L. WEVER, U. S. V. 

Registrar, 
2d Lieutenant JOSEPH E. CONKLIN, U. S. V. 

Chancellor, 
Captain JOHN K. FISHER, U. S. V. 

Chaplain, 
Brevet Captain GEORGE ROBINSON, U. S. V. 

Council, 

Captain JOHN D. S. COOK, U. S. V. 

Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM S. McCASKEY, U. S. A. 

Colonel OSCAR E. LEARN ARD, U. S. V. 

Major JESSE W. BROCK, U. S. V. 

Mr. HARRY^ HAGAMAN. 



PAST OFFICERS. 



Elected. 


June 24, 


1886. 


May 


5, 


1887. 


May 


2, 


1888. 


May 


1, 


1889. 


May 


7, 


1890. 


Dec. 


15, 


1890. 


May 


6, 


1891. 


May 


4, 


1892. 


May 


3, 


1898. 


May 


2, 


1894. 


May 


2, 


1895. 


May 


7, 


1896. 


May 


6, 


1897. 


Nov. 


4, 


1897. 



COMMANDERS. 

Brevet Colonel Andrew J. Smith. 

Brevet Brigadier-General Chables W. Blair. 

Captain Merritt H. Insley. 

Colonel Charles Page. 

Major-General Alexander McD. MoCook. 

Captain John D. Barker. 

Colonel Edwin F. Townsend. 

Captain Georue K. Peck. 

Brevet Major George T. Anthony. 

Brevet Colonel Jambs H. Gillpatrick. 

Brevet Colonel James H. Gillpatrick. 

Lieutenant-Colonel James L. Abernathy. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph T. Haskell. 

First Lieutenant James A. McGonigle. 



SENIOR VICE-COMMANDERS. 



June 


24, 


1886. 


May 


5, 


1887. 


May 


2, 


1888. 


May 


1, 


1889. 


Nov. 


6, 


1889. 


May 


7, 


1890. 


Feb. 


4, 


1891. 


May 


6, 


1891. 


May 


4, 


1892. 


May 


3, 


1893. 


June 


7, 


1893. 


May 


2, 


1894. 


Dec. 


5, 


1894. 


May 


2, 


1895. 


May 


7, 


1896. 


May 


6, 


1897. 


Nov. 


4, 


1897. 



Brevet Brigadier-General Charles W. Blair. 

Captain Merritt H. Insley. 

Brevet Colonel James R. Hallowell. 

Brevet Brigadier-General John A. Martin. 

Captain John D. Barker. 

Captain John D. Barker. 

Brevet Colonel Thomas J. Anderson. 

Brevet Major Edmund N. Morrill. 

Major C. C. C. Carr. 

Major Samuel T. Gushing. 

First Lieutenant Homer W. Pond. 

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh G. Brown. 

Brevet Colonel Joseph T. Haskell. 

Brevet Colonel Joseph T. Haskell. 

Brevet Colonel Loyd Wheaton. 

First Lieutenant James A. McGonigle. 

Brevet Major Solomon R. Washer. 



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June 


24, 


1886 


May 


5. 


1887. 


May 


2, 


1888. 


May 


1, 


1889. 


May 


7, 


1890 


Feb. 


4, 


1891. 


May 


6, 


1891. 


Mar. 


2, 


1892 


May 


4, 


1892. 


May 


3, 


1893. 


June 


'7i 


1893. 


Dec. 


6, 


1893. 


May 


2, 


1894 


May 


2, 


1895. 


May 


7, 


1896 


May 


6, 


1897. 


Nov. 


4, 


1897. 



JUNIOR VICE-COMMANDERS. 

Lieutenant-Colonel James P. Martin. 

Colonel Charles Page. 

Brevet Brigadier-General John A. Martin. 

Captain John D. Barker. 

Brevet Colonel Thomas J. Anderson. 

Brevet Colonel George B. Sanford. 

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore J. Weed. 

Captain William M. Fortescue. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Robert H. Hunt. 

First Lieutenant Homer W. Pond. 

Captain George W. Wilson. 

Captain Edward L. Randall. 

Brevet Brigadier-General H. Seymour Hall. 

First Lieutenant Cyrus Townsend. 

Albert B. Woolverton. 

Brevet Major Solomon R. Washer. 

Major Francis S. Dodge. 



June 


24, 


1886. 


May 


5, 


1887. 


May 


2, 


1888. 


Nov. 


24, 


1888 


May 


1, 


1889. 


Nov. 


6, 


1889. 


May 


7, 


1890. 


May 


6, 


1891. 


May 


4, 


1892. 


M^y 


3, 


1893. 


May 


2, 


1894. 


June 20, 


1894. 


Oct. 


3, 


1894. 


May 


2, 


1895. 


May 


7, 


1896. 


April 


1, 


1897. 


May 


6, 


1897. 



RECORDERS. 

Captain Merritt H. Insley. 
Lieutenant-Colonel James P. Martin. 
Lieutenant-Colonel James P. Martin. 
Brevet Colonel Zemro A. Smith. 
Major William B. Shookley. 
Captain Charles W. Whipple. 
Major Forrest H. Hathaway. 
Major Forrest H. Hathaway. 
Major Forrest H. Hathaway. 
Major Forrest H. Hathaway. 
Major Forrest H. Hathaway. 
Captain Edward A. Godwin. 
Captain Eben Swift. 
Captain Er^EN Swift. 
Captain Eben Swift. 
Captain William B. Reynolds. 
Captain William B. Reynolds. 



REGISTRARS, 

June 24, 1886. Brevet Colonel Thomas J. Anderson. 

May 5, 1887. Brevet Colonel James H. Gillpatriok. 

May 2, 1888. Captain Eugene F. Ware. 

May 1, 1889. Captain James B. Rowley. 

May 7, 1890. First Lieutenant and Ass't Surgeon Shaw F. Neely. 



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May 


6, 


1891. 


May 


4, 


1892. 


May 


3, 


1893. 


May 


2, 


1894. 


May 


2, 


1895. 


May 


7, 


1896. 


May 


6, 


1897. 



First Lieutenant Homer W. Pond. 
Major Caki. Schmitt. 
Captain John T. Taylor. 
Captain John T. Taylor. 
Captain Bertrand Rockwell. 
Captain Lemuel T. Heritage. 
Major Otis B. Gunn. 



June 24, 


1886. 


May 


5, 


1887. 


Oct. 


8, 


1887. 


May 


2, 


1888. 


Jan. 


12, 


1889 


May 


1, 


1889. 


May 


7, 


1890. 


May 


6, 


1891. 


May 


4, 


1892. 


May 


3, 


1893 


May 


2, 


1894. 


May 


2, 


1895. 


May 


7, 


1896. 


May 


6, 


1897. 



TREASURERS. 

Captain LaFayette E. Campbell. 
Captain LaFayette E. Campbell. 
Captain John H. Smith. 
Captain John H. Smith. 
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore J. 
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore J. 
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore J. 
Captain Patrick Geraughty. 
Captain Patrick Geraughty. 
Captain Patrick Geraughty. 
Major and Surgeon Joseph L. Wever. 
Major and Surgeon Joseph L. Wever. 
Major and Surgeon Joseph L. Wever, 
Major and Surgeon Joseph L. Wever. 



Weed. 
Weed. 
Weed. 



July 


24, 


1886 


May 


5, 


1887 


May 


2, 


1888. 


May 


1, 


1889. 


May 


7, 


1890. 


May 


6, 


1891. 


May 


4, 


1892 


May 


3, 


1893. 


June 


7, 


1893. 


May 


2, 


1894. 


May 


2, 


1895. 


May 


7, 


1896. 


May 


6, 


1897. 



CHANCELLORS. 

Captain John D. Barker. 

Brevet Colonel Thomas J. Anderson. 

Brevet Major-General Benjamin Dornblaser. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Robert H. Hunt. 

Companion Albert B. Woolverton. 

Companion Albert B. Woolverton. 

Major George S. Wilson. 

Captain George M. Noble. (Declined.) 

Lieutenant-Commander David P. Jones. 

Fii'st Lieutenant Oliver R. McNary. 

Lieutenant-Colonel James M. Steele. 

Captain James R. MoClure. 

Captain Richard W. Jenkins. 



CHAPLAINS. 

June 24, 1886. Lieutenant-Colonel James L. 

May 5, 1887. Lieutenant-Colonel James L. 

May 2, 1888. Captain Bernard Kelly. 

May 1, 1889. Captain Bernard Kelly. 



Abernathy. 
Abernathy. 



May 


7, 


1H90. 


May 


6, 


1891. 


May 


4, 


1892. 


May 


3, 


1893. 


May 


2, 


1894. 


May 


2, 


1895. 


May 


7, 


1896. 


May 


6, 


1897. 



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Captain Bernard Kell,y. 
Captain Bernard Kelly. 
Chaplain David White. 
Chaplain David White. 
Cliaplain David White. 
Brevet Captain George Robinson. 
Brevet Captain George Robinson. 
Brevet Captain George Robinson. 

COUNCILS. 

June 24, 1886. Brevet Brigadier-General Thomas Moonlight. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Milton Stewart. 

Brevet Colonel James H. Gillpatrick. 

Captain James R. MoClure. 

Captain William B. Stone. 
May 5, 1887. Brevet Major George T. Anthony. 

Brevet Brigadier-General John A. Martin. 

First Lieutenant James A. McGonigle. 

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and Surgeon Augustus C. 
VanDuyn. 

Brevet Brigadier-General Charles Candy. 
May 2, 1888. Brevet Brigadier-General Thomas Wilson. 

Major William B. Shockley. 

Brevet Colonel John Conover. 

Lieutenant-Colonel William C. Jones. 

Captain John Hoschett. 
May 1, 1889. Brevet Colonel John Conover. 

Brevet Colonel Zemro A. Smith. 

Captain William M. Fortesoue. 

Brevet Colonel Andrew J. Smith. 

First Lieutenant and Ass't Surgeon Shaw F. Neely. 
Nov. 6, 1889. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and Surgeon Augustus C. 

VanDuyn. 
May 7, 1890. First Lieutenant Homer W. Pond. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Milton Stewart. 

Captain James R. MoClure. 

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and Surgeon Augustus C. 
VanDuyn. 

Major C. C. C. C'arr. 
May 6, 1891. Captain John H. Smith. 

First Lieutenant Cyrus Leland, jr. 

Brevet Colonel John Conover. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Moore. 

Captain William M. Fortescue. 
May 4, 1892. Brevet Brigadier-General H. Seymqur Hall. 

Captain Harrison C. Cross. 



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May 4, 1892. Captain Henry Oderfeldt. 

Brevet Brigadier-General Charles W. Blair. 

Major Samuel T. Cushing. 
May 3, 1893. Brevet Brigadier-General Samuel McConihe. 

Brevet Brigadier-General H. Seymour Hall. 

Brevet Colonel John Conover. 

Brevet Colonel James H. Gillpatrick. 

Captain John Seaton. 
May 2, 1894. Brevet Colonel Joseph T. Haskell. 

Lieutenant-Colonel James L. Abernathy. 

Brevet Brigadier-General Jefferson Brumback. 

Brevet Colonel Thomas J. Anderson. 

Brevet Colonel James E. Hallowell. 
May 2, 1895. Brevet Colonel John Conover. 

Brevet Brigadier-General H. Seymour Hall. 

First Lieutenant James A. McGonigle. 

Lieutenant-Colonel John N. Andrews. 

Major William B. Shookley. 
May 7, 1896. Brevet Colonel James H. Gillpatrick. 

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Robert H. Hunt. 

Lieutenant Cyrus Townsend. 

Major William B. Shookley. 

Major and Surgeon Calvin DeWitt. 
May 6, 1897. Brevet Major Frank Holsinger. 

Captain Bertkand Rockwell. 

Major Joseph K. Hudson. 

Brevet Brigadier-General James K. Proudfit. 

Captain Joseph F. Huston. 




COMPANIONS, 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 



J^o. Name and Rank. Address. 

49 Abernathy, James Logan Kansas City, Mo. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 8th Kansas Infantry. 
166 Abebnathy, William M Kansas City, Mo. 

Major U. S. V. 

Son of Lieutenant-Colonel James Logan Abernathy. 
331 Adams, Daniel Marsh, jr. Topeka, Kas. 

Son of Bvt. Col. Daniel Marsh Adams, U. S. V. 
311 Admire, Jacob Veatch Kingfisher, O. T. 

Captain 6r)th Indiana Infantry. 
258 Allen, Abneb Jones Ottawa, Kas. 

Captain A. Q. M., U. S. V. 
320 Allen, Willis Clinton Ottawa, Kas. 

Son of Captain Abner Jones Allen. 

389 Anderson, Harry Reuben Fort Riley, Kas. 

Captain 6th U. S. Volunteer Infantry. 

Captain 4th U. S. Artillery. 
1 Anderson, Thomas Jefferson Topeka, Kas. 

Major A. A. G., U. S. V., Brevet Colonel U. S. V. 
352 Andrews, John Newman Fort Niobrara, Neb. 

Clolonel 12th U. S. Infantry. 

Brigadier-General, U. S. Volunteers. 
323 Andrus, Edwin Proctor Fort Clark, Texas. 

Captain 5th U. S. Cavalry. 

Son of Maj. and Surgeon Charles H. Andrus, 176th N. Y. Inf. 
367 Augur, Colon Fort Riley, Kas. 

Captain U. S. Army. ( Retired.) 

Son of Major-General C. C. Augur. 
8 Baker, John Pope St. Louis, Mo. 

Major and Paymaster. Brevet Lieut.-Col. U. S. A. 
5 Barker, John Dana Girard, Kas. 

Captain 1st Ohio Cavalry. 
215 Barney, Martin Van Buren Chicago, Ills. 

Captain 3d Massachusetts Cavalry. 

390 Bell, James Montgomery Fort Riley, Kas. 

Captain 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry. 

Major 1st U. S. Cavalry. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. A. 



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221 Bennett Henky Topeka, Kas. 

2cl I^ieut. Capt. Strokes' Ind. Battery Illinois Light Art. 

501 BiDDLE, James San Francisco, Cal. 

Colonel U. S. Army. ( Retired.) 

Colonel 6th Indiana Cavalry. Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. V. 

181 Bishop, John Soast Fort Niagara, N. Y. 

Captain U. S. Army. (Retired.) 
Colonel 108th U. S. C. Infantry. 

4 Blair, Charles White Kansas City, Mo. 

Colonel 14th Kansas Cavalry. Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. V. 

62 Brewer, James Henry Clay Peabody, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 6tli Maryland Infantry. 

38 Brock, Jesse Wilmot Leavenworth, Kas. 

Major and Surgeon 66th Ohio Infantry. 

292 Brown, Hugh Gibson Washington, D. C. 

Captain A. T>. C. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel IT. S. V. 
Captain 12th U. S. Infantry. Brevet Major U. S. A. 

69 Brumback, Jefferson Kansas City, Mo. 

Lieut.-Colonel 95th Ohio Infantry. Brevet Brig-Gen. U. S. V. 

47 BuLLis, John Lapham San Antonio, Texas. 

Captain 118th U. S. C. Infantry. 

Major and Paymaster U. S. A. Brevet Major IT. S. A. 

379 BuRNHAM, W^iLLiAM PowER Fort Leaveuworth, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 20tli U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Captain David R. Burnham, U. S. A. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 4tli Mo. Vol. Infantry. 

145 Burns, Thomas Edgar Knoxville, Tenn. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 16th Kentucky Infantry. 

327 Cabaniss, Archibald Atkinson Fort Douglas, Utah. 

1st Lieutenant 24th U. S. Infantry. 

Nephew of 1st Lieutenant John W. Gray, 11th U. S. Infantry. 

54 Carpenter, John Calvin Chanute, Kas. 

Colonel 67th Pennsylvania Infantry. 

9 Carr, Camillo Cassalti Cadmus Fort Meade, S. Dakota. 

Major 8th U. S. Cavalry. 

887 Chaffee, Adna Romanza Fort Riley, Kas. 

Lieut.-Col. 8d U. S. Cavalry. Brevet Lieut.-Col. U. S. A. 
Major-General U. S. V. 

210 CoDDiNGTON, Thomas Vinoent Quintou Heights, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 52d U. S. C. Infantry. 

202 Collins, C-harles William Porter Leavenworth, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 103d Pennsylvania Infantry. 

173 CoNKLiN, Joseph E Wichita, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 135th Illinois Infantry. 

45 CoNovER, John Kansas City, Mo. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 8th Kansas Infantrv. Brevet Col. U. S. V. 

44 Cook, John Darwin Shepard Kansas City, Mo. 

Captain 80th New York Infantry. 



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360 Cooke, Svdnp:y Granoer Herington, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant I47th New York Infantry. 
374 Cooke, Thornton Herington, Kas. 

Son of Lieutenant Sydney Granger Cooke. 
300 Craigie, David Johnston Philadelphia, Pa. 

Captain A. A. G., U. S. V. 

Major 25th U. S. Infantry. 
283 Crawford, Samltel Johnson Washington, D. C. 

Colonel 83d U. S. C. Infantry. Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. V. 
152 Cronkhite, Henry McLean New York City, N. Y. 

Private 26th New Y'ork Infantry. 

Major and Surgeon, U. S. A. ( Retired.) 
362 Cross, Charles Sumner Emporia, Kas. 

Son of Captain Harrison C. Cross, 153d Ohio Infantry. 
129 CuLP, Edward Clinton Salina, Kas. 

Major 25th Ohio Infantry. Brevet Colonel U. S. V. 
139 Currier, Alonzo Eliob Hammond, Kas. 

Captain 106th Illinois Infantry. 
345 Denton, Albert Hamilton Arkansas City, Kas. 

Nephew of Maj. and Surgeoii J. F. Hamilton, 1st Colorado Cav. 
358 DeWitt, Calvin Fort Monroe, Va. 

Captain 49th Pennsylvania Infantry. 

Major and Sui'geon, U. S. A. 
386 Diokman, Joseph Theodore Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain 8th U. S. Cavalry. 

Son of 1st Lieutenant Theodore Dickman, 58th Ohio Vol. Inf. 
79 DiEHL, Edwin Peter Olathe, Kas. 

Captain 50th Missouri Infantry. 
866 Dodge, Francis Safford . San Antonio, Texas. 

Captain 2d U. S. C. Cavalry. 

Major and Paymaster, U. S. A. 
62 DoRNBLASER, BENJAMIN Fredonia, Kas. 

Colonel 46th Illinois Infantry. Brevet Major-General, U. S. V. 
.375 DuNLAP, Horace L . Topeka, Kas. 

Captain 50th Illinois Infantrj^. Captain 62d U. S. C. Infantry. 
222 Durham, Thomas Wise Dodd City, Ark. 

2d Lieutenant 11th Indiana Infantry. 
273 Eastman, David Wallace Emporia, Kas. 

1st Lieut, and Adj't 2d Missouri Cavalry. (Merrill's Horse.) 
315 Fisher, John Keller Atchison, Kas. 

Captain 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry. 
71 FoRTEScuE, William Mason Los Angeles, Cal. 

Captain 2d West Virginia Cavalry. 
385 Fuller, Ezra Bond Clemson College, S. C. 

Private Co. M 8th Illinois Cavalry. 

Captain 7th U. S. Cavalry. Brevet 1st Lieutenant U. S. A. 
73 FuRLEY, Charles Carroll Wichita, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon 2d California Cavalry. 



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64 Geraughty, Patrick Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain 17th Wisconsin Infantry. 
184 GiiiGES, James Wood worth Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain 113th U. S. C. Infantry. 
10 GiLLPATRiOK, James Howard Leavenworth, Kas. 

Lieut.-Colonel 83d U. S. C. Infantry. Brevet Col. U. S. V. 
842 Godwin, Edward Allison Fort Meade, S. Dak. 

Private 1st West Virginia Cavalry. 

Captain 8th U. S. Cavalry. 

Colonel 7th U. S. Vol. Infantry. 
373 Green, William. North Topeka, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 37th Wisconsin Infantry. 
107 GuNN, Otis Berthoude Kansas City, Mo. 

Major 10th Kansas Infantry. 
382 Hagaman, Harry * Olpe, Kas. 

Son of Captain Francis M. Hagaman, 14th Illinois Cavalry. 
98 Halderman, John A Washington, D. C. 

Major 1st Kansas Infantry. Maj.-Gen. Kansas State Forces. 
250 Hall, Hiram Seymour Lawrence, Kas. 

Lieut. Col. 43d U. S. C. Infantry. Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. V. 

Medal of Honor. 
Hammer, John Shackleford Ardmore, O. T. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 16th Kentucky Infantry. 

Late 1st Lieutenant 14th U. S. Infantry. 
32 Hamner, William Henry Omaha, Keb. 

Captain 3d Rhode Island Artillery. 

Major and Paymaster, U. S. A. 
257 Hathaway, Forrest Henry Philadelphia, Pa. 

Capt. 107th U. S. C. Infantry. Brevet Major U. S. V. 

Major and Quartermaster, U. S. A. 
78 Hawkins, Hamilton Smith Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

Bi-ig.-General U. S. A. Maj.-General U. S. V. 
153 Haynes, Charles Henry Fort Scott, Kas. 

Captain 14th Kansas Cavalry. 
370 Henderson, William Topeka, Kas. 

1st Lieut, and Adjutant 145th New York Infantry. 
118 Heritage, Lemuel Tomlinson Emporia, Kas. 

Captain 11th Kansas Cavalry. 
128 Hilton, Charles Thurston Salina, Kas. 

1st Lieut, and Qr. Master 117th U. S. C. Inf. Bvt. Capt. U. S. V. 
246 HoAG, David Doughty Kansas City, Kas. 

Son of Captain D. D. Hoag, 28th Connecticut Infantry. 
248 Hoag, Edward Hallaok Newton, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant'lSth Michigan Infantry. 
102 HoGARTY, William Patrick Quindaro, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Coi'ps. Bvt. Captain U. S. V. 

2d Lieutenant U. S. A. (Retired.) Medal of Honor. 



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205 HoGEBOOM, George Washington Topeka, Kas, 

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and Surgeon, U. S. V. 
112 HoLSiNGER, Frank Rosedale, Kas. 

Captain 19th U. S. C. Infantry. Brevet Major, U. S. V. 
351 HoLsiNGER, Gerald Long Rosedale, Kas. 

Son of Brevet Major Frank Holsinger. 
189 Hood, Calvin Emporia, Kas. 

Captain 11th Michigan Infantry. 
363 Hood, Henry P Emporia, Kas. 

Son of Captain Calvin Hood. 
75 HosOHETT, John Florenville, Belgium. 

Captain 35th Indiana Infantry. 
185 Hubbard, Harrison Root Galena, Kas. 

Captain 119th Illinois Infantry. 
224 Hudson, Joseph K Topeka, Kas. 

Major 62d U. S. C. Infantry. Brigadier-General, U. S. V. 
899 Hudson, Paul City of Mexico, Mexico. 

Son of Brigadier-General Joseph K. Hudson. 
228 Humphrey, Lyman U Independence, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 76th Ohio Infantry. 
393 Humphrey, Harry D Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 20th U. S. Infantry. 
274 Hunt, Franklin Eyre Leavenworth, Kas. 

Son of Lieut.-Col. F. E. Hunt, Dept. Paymaster-General, U. S. A. 
87 Hunt, Robert Henry Kansas City, Mo. 

Major 15th Kansas Cavalry. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel, U. S. V. 
277 Huntley, Silas S Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyo.- 

1st Lieutenant 37th New York Infantry. 
381 Huston, Joseph Francis Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain 20th U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Lieut.-Colonel James Huston, 82d New York Infantry. 
269 Hyde, George Hull Miles City, Montana. 

Captain 37th Massachusetts Infantry. 
268 Igel, Richard Louis . Nat. Mil. Home, Leavenworth Co., Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 32d Indiana Infantry. 
11 Insley, Merritt Hitt Denver, Colo. 

Late Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. A. 
286 Jackson, James Berryman Fort Logan, Colo. 

Captain 7th U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Brigadier-General James S. Jackson, U. S. V. 
290 Jaooby, Lawrence Nat. Mil. Home, Montgomery Co., Ohio. 

Captain 1st Battery Indiana Light Artillery. 
182 Jenkins, Richard Willett North Topeka, Kas. 

Captain 2d Colorado Cavalry. 
66 Johnson, John Blosser Topeka, Kas. 

Captain 137th Illinois Infantry. 



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HI Kellogg, Edgar Romeyn Fort Sill, Okla. 

2d Lieutenant 24th Ohio Infantry. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 10th U. S. Infantry. 
169 Kelly, Bernard Fort Riley, Kas. 

Captain lOBd Illinois Infantry. 
302 Kelly, William Brownsville, Texas. 

1st Lieutenant 8th U. S. C. Infantry. 
357 Kelly, William, jr Fort Wingate, N. M. 

2d Lieutenant 2d U. S. Cavalry. , 

Son of Lieutenant William Kelly. 
109 Ketoheson, John Holland St. Louis, Mo. 

Son of Captain Daniel O. Ketcheson,6th Missouri Infantry. 
206 Kimball, Charles H Parsons, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 103d U. S. C. Infantry. 
238 Kleinfield, Joseph Lemon Grove, Cal. 

1st Lieutenant 4th U. S. Veteran Inf. Brevet Captain U. S. V. 
120 Kline, Jaoob Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y. 

Colonel 21st U. S. Infantry. Brigadier-General U. S. V. 
383 Kramer, Adam Iowa City, Iowa. 

Major U. S. Army. (Retired.) 
344 Krauthoff, Charles Riseck Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 

1st Lieutenant 14th U. S. Infantry. 

Grandson of Captain J. Riseck, 2d Regt. U. S. R. Mo. Vols. 
58 Laoey, Francis Edmund Columbus Barracks, Ohio. 

Lieutenant-Colonel U.S.A. (Retired.) 
402 Lakin, a. G Emporia, Kas. 

Captain 74th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. 

Brevet Major and Lieutenant-Colonel JJ. S. V. 
160 Leahey, Michael Cohocton, N. Y. 

Captain, U. S. A. ( Retired.) 
336 Learnard, Oscar E Lawrence, Kas. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Kansas Infantry. 
271 Leland, Cyrus, jr Topeka, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 10th Kansas Infantx'y. 
180 Lewis, James M Grove City, Florida. 

Colonel 28th Wisconsin Infantry. 
227 Linn, Henry Clay Washington, D. C. 

1st Lieut, and Assistant Surgeon 12th Missouri Cavalry. 
245 Little WORT, Richard J Charleston, Miss. 

1st Lieutenant Uth New York Cavalry. 
223 LoFLAND, Gordon C Kansas City, Mo. 

Captain A. A. G. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel U. S. V. 
142 LooMis, Henry C Winfleld, Kas. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 154th New York Infantry. 
81 Macklin, James Edward. Fort Apache, Ariz. 

Captain 16th Indiana Infantry. 

Captain 11th U. S. Infantry. 



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291 Maoklin, Edgar Augustus Fort Apache, Ariz. 

2d Lieutenant Uth U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Captain James E. Macklin. 
395 MajVisting, Edwin C Winfield, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant Indian Home Guards. 
58 Martin, William Wallace Fort Scott, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 154th Indiana Infantry. 
394 Martin, Amos H Harrisburg, Pa. 

1st Lieutenant 1st U. S. Infantry. 
391 MoCaskey, William Spencer Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain 79th Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry. 

Major 20th U. S. Infantry. 

Lieut.-Colonel 2d U. S. Infantry. 
16 MoClure, James Richard Junction City, Kas. 

Captain 2d Kansas Inf. 1st Lieut, aiid Q. M. 11th Kas. Cav. 
263 McClure, Pattison Francis Pierre, S. D. 

Son of Captain James R. McClure. 
272 McCooK, Alexander McDowell New York City, N. Y. 

Major General U. S. V. 

Major General U. S. A. (Retli'ed.) 
176 McDermott, James Winfleld, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 4th Kentucky Mounted Infantry. 
76 McDonald, Benjamin Perry Fort Scott, Kas. 

Companion of the Third Class. 
203 McGoNiGAL, Charles S Kansas City, Kas. 

Son of Lieutenant James B. McGonigal. 
197 McGonigal, James B Colby, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 99th Indiana Infantry. 
83 McGoNiGLE, James Andrew Leavenworth, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 1st Kansas Infantry. 
155 McKercher, Duncan Peabody, Kas. 

Major lOtli Wisconsin Infantry. 
165 McISTary, Oliver Clarkson, 

Nat. Mil. Home, Leavenwortli Co., Kas. 

Son of Lieut. Oliver R. McNary, 102d Penn. Infantry. 

397 Means, Hugh Lawrence, Kas. 

Grandson of Brig.-Gen. Thomas C. H. Smith. 
183 Metschan, Franz Friedrich, 

Nat. Mil. Home, Leavenworth Co., Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 12th Missouri Infantry. 
321 Mills, Frank Halsey Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain U. S. A. (Retired.) 

Son of Bvt. Brig.-Gen. and Surg. Madison Mills, U. S. A. 
377 Mitchell, Henry St. John Fort Scott, Kas. 

Son of Brevet Major-General Robert B. Mitchell. 
121 MoHLER, Jeremiah George Salina, Kas. 

Captain 115th Ohio Infantry. 



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235 Moody, Joel Abbeville, La. 

Captain 2d I. H. G. Kansas Infantry. 
14 Moonlight, Thomas Leavenworth, Kas. 

Colonel 11th Kansas Cavalry. Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. V. 
123 Moore, Francis Denver, Colo. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 65th U. S. C. Infantry. 

Major 5th U. S. Cavalry. 
164 Moore, Henry Clay Draughon, Ark. 

Brother of Captain J. W. Moore, 6th Tenn. Cavalry. 
108 Moore, Henry Miles Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. V. 
369 Morgan, William Albert Cottonwood Falls, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 28d Kentucky Infantry. 
72 Morrill, Edmund Needham Hiawatha, Kas. 

Capt. Commissary Subsistence, U. S. V. Bi'evet Maj. U. S. V. 

170 Morrill, Wells Clifford Austin, Tex. 

1st Lieutenant 37th Illinois Infantry. 
396 Morris, William H Topeka, Kas. 

Captain 15th Kansas Vol. Cav. 
172 Myers, Murray Wichita, Kas. 

Captain 44th Illinois Infantry. 
17 Neely, Shaw Frew Leavenworth, Kas. 

1st Lieut, and Assistant Surgeon 165th Pennsylvania Infantry. 
218 Nichols, William Augustus Fort Clark, Texas. 

Captain 23d U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Brevet Maj.-Gen. William A. Nichols, U. S. A. 
226 Noble, George Milton Topeka, Kas. 

Captain 3Lst Indiana Infantry. 
371 NoRTHRUP, Benjamin Edward Kansas City, Kas. 

Son of Captain John Northrup, 2d N. J. Infantry. 
52 Norton, Charles Aaron Kansas City, Mo. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant 46tli Ohio Infantry. 

236 Ogden, William A 



1st Lieutenant 39th New Jersey Inf. Brevet Captain IT. S. V. 
392 Palmer, Guy G Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 16th U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Captain George H. Palmer, U. S. A. 
288 Patrick, Samuel L Sac and Fox Agency, Oklahoma. 

Captain 34th Illinois Infantry. 
329 Pattison, Charles Harris Abilene, Kas. 

Son of Lieutenant Livander W. Pattison. 
287 Pattison, Livander W. Nat. Mil. Home, Leavenworth Co., Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 2d Illinois Cavalry. 
115 Paulen, Jacob Walter Fredonia, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 130th Illinois Infantry. 

214 Pearsall, Uri Baloom Fort Scott, Kas. 

Colonel 48th Wisconsin Infantry. Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. V. 



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51 Peck, GEORaE Record Chieafto, Ills. 

Captain 31st Wisconsin Infantry. 
280 Penrose, Charles Wilkinson Fort Apache, Ariz. 

Captain 11th U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Brigadier-General William H. Penrose. 
278 Penrose, William Henry Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Brigadier-General U. S. V. 

Colonel and Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. A. (Retired.) 
348 Perry, John Adams Asheville, N. C. 

1st Lieutenant 8th U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Brevet Brigadier-General Alexander J. Perry, V. S. A. 
355 Phillips, Ervin Louis Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 6th U. S. Cavalry. 

Nejiliew of 1st Lieutenant Wm. W. Pliillips, 6th N. Y. Cavalry. 
161 Pierce, Edward Warren La Junta, Colo. 

2d Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts Cavalry. 
317 Plumb, Amos H Emporia, Kas. 

Son of Lieut.-Col. Preston B. Plumb, Uth Kansas Cavalry. 
193 Pond, James Elmer Fort Scott, Kas. 

Son of Lieutenant Homer W. Pond. 
97 Potter, Carroll Hagadorn Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 

Col. 6th U. S. Volunteer Infantry. Bvt. Brig.-General, U. S. V. 

Major 14th U. S. Infantry. 
376 Proudfit, James Kerr Kansas City, Kas. 

Colonel 12th Wisconsin Infantry. Bvt. Brig.-General, U. S. V. 
91 Rankin, John Knox.. Lawrence, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 2d Kansas Cavalry. 
282 Reddick, Noah W St. Marys, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 30th Illinois Infantry. 
297 Remington, Jeremiah B Osawatomie, Kas. 

Major 89th New York Infantry. 
364 Reynolds, Alfred Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain 20th U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Major John Reynolds, 183d Pennsylvania Infantry. 
265 Reynolds, William Butler Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain 14th U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Lieut.-Colonel Charles A. Reynolds, U. S. A. 
201 Roberts, John N Lawrence, Kas. 

Major 6th Ohio Cavalry. 
348 Robinson, George Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 123d N. Y. Infantry, Bvt. Captain, U. S. V. 

Post Chaplain, U. S. A. 
398 Robinson, Stephen A Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

Son of Chaplain George Robinson, U. S. A. 
31 Rockwell, Bertrand .Tunction City, Kas. 

Captain 34th Iowa Infantry. 



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372 Rodman, John Black Fort Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain 20th U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Brevet Brig.-General Thomas J. Rodman, U. S. A. 

Major, U. S. Volunteers. 
332 Sanno, James Madison Johnston Fort Snelling, Minn. 

Major 3d U. S. Infantry. 
401 Sanno, William W Aberdeen, South Dakota. 

Son of Lieut.-Colonel James M. J. Sanno, U. S. A. 
380 Schley, Thomas Franklin ' Fort Clark, Texas. 

1st Lieutenant 23d U. S. Infantry. 

Son of Commodore Winfield Scott Schley, U. S. N. 
289 Seaton, John Atchison, Kas. 

Captain 22d Illinois Infantry. 
308 Seaton, John C Atchison, Kas. 

Son of Captain John Seaton. 

24 Shockley, William Bridges, 

Nat. Mil. Home, Leavenworth Co., Kas. 

Major 54th Kentucky Infantry. 
247 Sinclair, William T Lawrence, Kas.. 

2d Lieutenant 165th New York Infantry. 
234 Smith, Horace Jeremiah Ottawa, Kas. 

Captain 92d Illinois Infantry. 
237 Smith, William W Topeka, Kas. 

Major 17th Massachusetts Infantry. 
198 Steele, James McLean Emporia, Kas. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 113th U. S. C. Infantry. 
26 Stewart, Milton Cliicago, Ills. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 13th West Virginia Infantry. 

25 Stillwell, Le ander Erie, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 61st Illinois Infantry. 
23 Stone, William Beecher Galena, Kas. 

1st Lieutenant 10th Kansas Infantry. 
259 Stretch, John F Fort Reno, O. T. 

Captain 10th U. S. Infantry. 

Son of C'aptain James A. Stretch, 5th Indiana Cavalry. 
146 Stueven, Charles Edward Washington, D. C. 

1st Lieutenant 82d Illinois Infantry. Brevet Major U. S. V. 
328 Swift, Eben Springfield, Ills. 

Captain 5th U. S. Cavalry. 

Son of Brevet Brig.-Gen. and Surgeon E. Swift, U. S. A. 

Lieut.-Colonel 9th Illinois Vol. Infantry. 
191 Tabor, Rufus King Chicago, Ills. 

Captain 10th Vermont Infantry. 
304 Taylor, John T. Leavenworth, Kas. 

Captain and Aide-de-Camp U. S. V. 
100 Thomas, Earl Denison Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 

Sergeant-Major 8th Illinois Cavalry. 

Captain 5th V. S. Cavalry. 



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211 Thoene, Rufus Ferdinard La Cygne, Kas. 

2d Lieutenant 5th Kentucky Cavalry. 
353 Van Deman, John Dodrige Delaware, Ohio. 

2d Lieutenant 145th Ohio Infantry. 
356 Van Deman. Ralph Henry Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y. 

2d Ijieutenant 21st XT. S. Infantry. 

Son of Lieutenant John D. Van Deman. 
28 Van Duyn, Augustus Coe Chicago, Ills. 

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and Surgeon U. S. V. 
207 Walker, Richard Ludlow Topeka, Kas. 

Captain 19th Ohio Infantry. 
41 Ware, Eugene F'itoh Topeka, Kas. 

Captain 7th Iowa Cavalry. 
365 Warner, Alexander Baxter Springs, Kas. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 13th Kentucky Infantry. 
303 Warren, S. H Emporia, Kas. 

Son of Captain S. B. Warren, 2.3d Ohio Infantry. 
335 Warrens, Charles Henry Paris, France. 

Major 5th Missouri Cavalry. 

Captain U. S. A. ( Retired.) 
340 Washt?urn, George Putnam Ottawa, Kas. 

Private 21st Missouri Infantry. 

Son of 1st Lieut. Peler S. Washburn, 21st Missouri Infantry. 
314 Washer, Solomon R Atchison, Kas. 

1st Lieut, and Adjutant 8th Kansas Inf. Brevet Maj. U. S. V. 
85 Weaver, Joseph Samuel Mapleton, Kas. 

1st Lieut, and Adjutant llth Pennsylvania Cavah\v. 
40 Wever, Joseph Langford Leavenworth, Kas. 

Major and Surgeon 7tli Kansas Cavalry. 
361 Wheaton, Loyd Jacksonville, Fla. 

Lieut.-Col. 8th Illinois Infantry. Brevet Colonel LT. S. V. 

Medal of Honor. 

Lieutenant-Colonel 20tli U. S. Infantry. 

Brigadier-General U. S. V. 
318 White, David Lawrence, Kas. 

Chaplain 107th Illinois Infantry. 

Post Chaplain, U. S. A. (Retired.) 
240 Whitley, Hiram Coombs Emporia, Kas. 

Major 7th Louisiana C. Infantry. 
349 WiLKESON, Frank Anacortes. Wash. 

Late 2d Lieutenant 4th U. S. Artillery. Brevet Capt. U. S. A. 
337 Wolfe, Orrin Rawson Fort Crook, Neb. 

1st Lieutenant 22d LT. S. Infantry. 

Son of Lieut. William V. Wolfe, 15th Kentucky Infantry. 
309 Wood, Palmer Gaylord Fort Niobrara, Neb. 

1st Lieutenant 8th California Infantrj\ 

Captain 12th U. S. Infantry. 



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74 Wood, Robert Whitney Kansas City, Mo. 

Captain 10th Kansas Infantry. 
350 WooLARD, Samuel, Francis Wichita, Kas. 

Son of Capt. Washington W. Woolard, 26th Illinois Infantry. 
212 WooLVERTON, ALBERT BuLKLEY Topeka, Kas. 

Private 142d Illinois Infantry. 

Son of Lientenant Jackson Woolverton, 74th Indiana Infantry. 
118 Wright, John K Junction City, Kas. 

Captain 16th Kansas Cavalry. 
254 Wright, Joseph Payson St. Louis, Mo. 

Colonel and Assistant Surgeon-General U. S. A. 



RECAPITULATION. 

Total Membership 222 

First Class Original 163 

First'Class in Succession 7 

First Class by Inheritance 30 

Second Class 21 

Third Class 1 

Total 222 




NECROLOGY. 



2d Lieut. Peter Cam pbeIjL Died Jan. 2' 

Maj. Charles Cotesworth Rawn Died Oct. (V 

1st Liput. Jambs Reed Cranston Died Aug. 22 

Col. John Edmund Yard Died Feb. 17 

Hon. John P. Usher Died Apr. 13 

Bvt. Brig.-Gen. John Alexander Martin Died Oct. 2 

Dr. Squire Ferguson Taylor Died Dec. 2 

Capt. John Canny Lynch Died Jan. 2(5, 

Capt. Matthew Quigg Died Aug. 20, 

Comp. Peru I. B. Ping Died Aug. 26, 

Lieut. James Bloompield Rowley Died Dec. 30 

Lieut. Edward Wanton Casey Killed by Indians. J.an. 7 

Lieut. James Dbfrees Mann, 

Died of wounds I'ecelved in action, Jan. 15 

Comp. Leonard Thomas Smith Died Apr. 14 

Capt. John P. NOKTHRUP Died June 2(5 

Lieut.-Col. E. G. Savage . . Died Nov. — 

Com p. Frank T. Lynch . Died May 5 

Col. Henry Douglass Died June 29 

Lieut. Elisha D. Rose . Died July 30 

Capt. Isaac A. Taylor Died Nov. 24 

Maj. Carl Sohmitt Died Jan. 12 

Comp. Leland Justin Webb Died Feb. 20 

Capt. Selleok Byron Warren Died May 30 

Capt. Robert George Armstrong Died Aug. 30 

Maj. and Surgeon Mahlon Bailey Died Aug. — 

Capt. George Thomas Tillman Patterson Died Aug. 14, 

Hon. Charles Robinson Died Aug. 17 

Capt. Harbison Cory Cross Died Sept. 5 

Capt. William Gallher ... Died Feb. 3 

Maj. and Surgeon Passmore Middleton Died Feb. 14 

Capt. John Harvey Smith Died Mar. 4 

1st Lieut. Oliver R. Mo Nary Died Apr. 5 



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Maj. Nathaniel A. Adams Died May 2 

Capt. Samuel Kyle Cross Died June 10 

Lieut.-Col. William Clark Jones Died Sept. 23 

Lleut.-Col. John Ellis Jewett Died Oct. 12. 

1st Lieut. Simon Andrews Coxtoh Died July 15. 

Maj. George Tobey Anthony Died Aug. 5 

Maj. George Spencer Wilson Died Jan. 12 

Capt. Henry Oderfeld Died Feb. 3 

Capt. Hendriok Duke Baker Died Mar. 11 

Col. Edward Lynde Died Mar. 27 

Lieut.-Col. George Newman Bomford Died Sept. 5 

Bvt. Brlg.-Gen. Samuel McConihe Died Sept. 8 

Comp. 3d Class, Thomas Andrew Osborne ..Died Feb. 4 

Capt. Henry Booth Died Feb. 14 

Maj. Erastus J. Peck . . Died Feb. 25. 

Maj. Sylvester Laning Died Mar. 4 

Maj. Henry McElderry Died Apr. 17 

1st Lieut. William C. Webb Died Apr. 19, 

Bvt. Col. Jambs Reed Hallo well Died June 24 

1st Lieut. Cyrus Townsend Died Aug. 4 

1st Lieut. William George Elliott Died Aug. 11 

1st Lieut. William Morton Wood Died Aug. 12, 

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